Focused Visit Update and Report Overview
This update provides insights into a focused visit report progress, challenges, transparency, and expectations. It emphasizes the importance of evidence-based arguments, addressing challenges, and restoring compliance. The report outlines specific meetings with various stakeholders, questions from the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), and key dates for public engagement and submission. Transparency and factual disclosure are central themes throughout the process.
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HLC Focused Visit: Update and Report
Everyones commitment and willingness to pitch in has kept us on track and on schedule. Committee meetings (UCC & GCC) Other meetings (Teams, phone, email, cell, text) Professional development Webinars
What to Expect in the Report We have made progress and can report a great deal of momentum. However, a focused visit report is not like a standard assurance argument. Every focused argument must be based on evidence, or proof that we have done what we say we did. To be honest, our puzzle still has some missing pieces. We must be transparent about where evidence doesn t exist or where we haven t closed certain loops.
Our Report Must Accurately describe our challenges. Explain what we re doing to address our challenges. Describe what we ll do going forward to restore our institution to full compliance. We must be Factual Transparent Truthful Disclosure:We re investigating the purchase of technological platforms that will expand and empower the Watermark products we already use.
What to expect for our focused visit HLC will meet with: Students Board of Trustees Faculty Faculty Senate The Core Oversight Committee Administration Institutional Research Lake Campus Registrar s Office Others (TBD) HLC will ask specific questions regarding criteria 4B and 5C. HLC also operates by the philosophy, see something, say something. And if they see something they will ask questions.
February, 2023 The report will be posted for public review and comment (please participate!). We will schedule listening sessions regarding the report and we look forward to your participation. Our final report must be submitted to HLC by February 27th, 2023, no later than 12:00pm, noon.
By February 27th, 2023 Our Assessment & Accreditation website will be completed for the focused visit. Our documentation and evidence will be publicly available and available to HLC. Our final focused visit report will also be posted.
After the focused visit Depending upon HLC s determinations about how we go forward. We must perform as HLC prescribes. Of course, we need to collaborate in redesigning our campus-wide assessment efforts and systems in preparation for our reaffirmation visit in August of 2026.
Im very optimistic! If it weren t for dreams we d still be on the ground! The collaborations we ve already experienced, the rapport we ve already established, and everything we ve learned